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Favorable outcomes are those outcomes that satisfy the condition of an event and probability means how likely something is to happen.
The numbers of outcomes which show the happening of the event in a random experiment are favorable events. They show the number of cases favorable to an event.
Events in probability can be defined as a set of outcomes of a random experiment. The sample space indicates all possible outcomes of an experiment.
Sure Event: An event E is called a sure event if P(E)= 1. This happens when all outcomes of the experiment are favourable outcomes.
We use a subscript along with "m" to indicate the event for which the choices are favourable/favorable. Example. In the experiment of tossing a coin, there are ...
An event can be certain, probable or impossible. Two events can be complementary, compatible, independent, mutually exclusive, etc.
Favourable outcomes refer to the outcomes of the experiment that are in line with the event we are interested in.
A probability event can be defined as a set of outcomes of an experiment. In other words, an event in probability is the subset of the respective sample space.
Favorable Cases: The number of outcomes which result in the happening of the desired event is called favorable cases to the event. For example, in a single ...
The cases or choices or elementary events which ensure the occurrence of an event are called favorable cases or choices for the event.
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